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Journaling reads:
I often see this type of beach decoration when I go for a walk in my village. Usually, these strings of buoys, crab pot markers, and nets hang off rental house fences, although occasionally they festoon a corner of a retiree's little place. I even saw a big long string of mussel shells once! The ocean also can randomly cough up some dense tangles of kelp, rope, and buoys--although those are usually too smelly to use. It's a funny economy we live in, though. Our across-the-court neighbor is himself a professional fisherman, with a highly successful restaurant in town. He'll sometimes offload his crab pots into his driveway, but it's by no means a decoration--just a very utilitarian necessity. I wonder how he feels when he sees his tools of the trade sitting there idle, symbols of vacation and leisure...
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